

This image was captured near sunset just below Lipan Point at 7360 feet elevation. People tend to forget that the Grand Canyon’s south rim is 0ver 7,000 feet in elevation. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and more on Adobe. The Brocken Spectre (German Brockengespenst) is an optical phenomenon that got its name near the foggy peak called Brocken in the Harz Mountains in Germany. This phenomenon is called a Brocken Spectre and it appears when a low sun is behind a subject (me) who is looking downwards into mist from a ridge or peak. Search from thousands of royalty-free Brocken Spectre stock images and video. Scotland Now Scot captures stunning photo of Brocken Spectre on the Isle of Arran Charlotte Mann was climbing Goatfell when she was able to capture the mysterious natural phenomenon. I like the results so much that it ended up being my 11th favorite image of the year (I love surprises)!

I’m not much into selfies, but I couldn’t resist taking this one this past August at Grand Canyon National Park.

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Brocken Spectre, Grand Canyon National Park, ArizonaĬanon 5DMKIII, Canon 70-200mm f/22, 1/15th, ISO 100, Lexar Digital Media, Singh Ray LB CC Polarizer, Really Right Stuff TVC-34L tripod and BH-40 ballhead Search from thousands of royalty-free 'Brocken Spectre' stock images and video for your next project. A rare optic sight, the Brocken spectre, which occurs when a person stands at a higher altitude in the mountains and sees his shadow cast on a cloud at a lower altitude.
